Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... interest , that all the Native peoples had a common interest , and that ever since the colonists arrived in North America the two groups had been irreconcilably opposed to each other . Native peoples may have come to this understanding ...
... interest , that all the Native peoples had a common interest , and that ever since the colonists arrived in North America the two groups had been irreconcilably opposed to each other . Native peoples may have come to this understanding ...
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... interest to the Native American community . Contact : Robert McCarl , Department of Anthropology , 1910 University Drive , Boise State University , Boise , Idaho , USA 83725. E - mail : rmmcarl@bsu.idbsu.edu . 2 - 4 April 1998 : Canada ...
... interest to the Native American community . Contact : Robert McCarl , Department of Anthropology , 1910 University Drive , Boise State University , Boise , Idaho , USA 83725. E - mail : rmmcarl@bsu.idbsu.edu . 2 - 4 April 1998 : Canada ...
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... interests . In fact , the Voluntary Economic Planning structure invited and even extended the mobilization of business ... interest representation beyond the conventional advocacy channels , and in generating substantive information and ...
... interests . In fact , the Voluntary Economic Planning structure invited and even extended the mobilization of business ... interest representation beyond the conventional advocacy channels , and in generating substantive information and ...
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